NCAA Lacrosse Freshman Rankings: May 12

With the 2010 season over for all but 16 teams, it's time to issue the final Freshman Rankings (or Franks, for short) of the year.

It was an excellent year for freshmen all over Division I lacrosse, from the Canadian goalscorers stepping in and leading the way at Jacksonville, Detroit, Ohio State and Jacksonville, to a rash of freshmen keepers (two of whom will square off when Duke hosts Johns Hopkins this weekend) to Yale's defense that started three freshmen.

1. Mike Chanenchuk, M, Princeton (28, 8, 15 games)
A unanimous All-Ivy League selection, Chanenchuk has been excellent in the second half of Princeton's season, putting up 17 points in the last seven games from the midfield.

2. Will Manny, A, Massachusetts (27, 18, 14 games)
Manny wasa averaging nearly four points per game down the stretch for UMass, showing himself as an attackman of the future for the Minutemen.

3. Logan Schuss, A, Ohio State (31, 25, 15 games)
The ECAC Rookie of the Year put up exceptional numbers this season, controlling the Buckeye offense in a year when Ohio State broke in a number of new players.

4. Robert Church, A, Drexel (32, 9, 15 games)
With a handful of insanely good performances mixed in, Church was steady all season as the leading scorer on a Drexel team that finished just outside of an NCAA Tournament berth.

5. Ryan Serville, A, Jacksonville (30, 22, 13 games)
Serville helped sail the ship of a first-year program by pacing their scoring and coming up with clutch goals.

6. Chris LaPierre, M, Virginia (10, 8, 47 GB, 15 games)
His scoring trailed off at the end of the year, but the do-it-all middie continued to pick up groundballs and affect the game in all facets.

7. Marcus Holman, A, North Carolina (19, 8, 14 games)
Excelling in his role as a utility attackman down the stretch, Holman can fill so many roles, including putting up good numbers in a stacked offense.

8. Garret Thul, A, Army (38, 8, 15 games)
Army's go-to guy alongside Jeremy Boltus, the big lefty is one of the main reasons the Black Knights are in the Tournament.

9. Brian Megill, D, Syracuse (36 GB, 14 games)
Potentially matched up against Thul in the first round, Megil has done an excellent job matching up with opposing attackmen and is picking up four groundballs a game over the last five games.